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Le Défi Chinois, Karl P. Sauvant, Ken Davies
Le Défi Chinois, Karl P. Sauvant, Ken Davies
Karl P. Sauvant
Karl P. Sauvant and Ken Davies, “Le défi Chinois,” op. ed. published by Project Syndicate on 2 December 2010.
E Um Bom Momento Para Investir, Karl P. Sauvant
E Um Bom Momento Para Investir, Karl P. Sauvant
Karl P. Sauvant
Interview, “E um bom momento para investor,” by the Brazilian paper O Globo, 21 November 2010.
Investing In The United States: Is The Us Ready For Fdi From China?
Investing In The United States: Is The Us Ready For Fdi From China?
Karl P. Sauvant
This volume analyzes the regulatory and operational challenges that foreign direct investors face in the United States, as well as the ways in which these challenges can be overcome. Firms from emerging markets, particularly China, are increasingly investing in the US – the world’s most important and sophisticated national market. This book addresses why investors need to be familiar with the issues they are facing. The topics explored include the national and international regulatory framework governing FDI in the US which has changed considerably in light of recent laws and regulations; how to navigate the various groups that influence policies …
The Rise Of Indian Multinationals: Perspectives On Indian Outward Foreign Direct Investment
The Rise Of Indian Multinationals: Perspectives On Indian Outward Foreign Direct Investment
Karl P. Sauvant
Karl P. Sauvant and Jaya Prakash Pradhan, with Ayesha Chatterjee and Brian Harley, eds., The Rise of Indian Multinationals: Perspectives on Indian Outward Foreign Direct Investment (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).
Preface, Karl P. Sauvant
Preface, Karl P. Sauvant
Karl P. Sauvant
Karl P. Sauvant, “Preface,” in Hugh Deng, Hang Wu, Gloria Yuan, and Jingfeng Zhao, eds., Transnational Corporations in China: Research and Development (Ottawa: Ottawa Learning Academy, The School of Economics and Management and Northwest University (China), 2010).
Is The United States Ready For Fdi From China? Overview, Karl P. Sauvant
Is The United States Ready For Fdi From China? Overview, Karl P. Sauvant
Karl P. Sauvant
The United States has one of the most open investment frameworks in the world. However, developing an appropriate regulatory and political strategy is particularly important for Chinese MNEs entering the US through M&As as opposed to greenfield investments. As these MNEs navigate the US political landscape and face the liability of foreignness, they are also offered protection through a state-to-state dispute settlement mechanism and applicable international investment agreements (IIAs). Through a thorough understanding of the US’s regulatory framework, compliance training, integration in communities through linkages, working with local partners who understand US regulations, and attention to CSR, China’s firm can …
Foreign Direct Investment From Emerging Markets: The Challenges Ahead
Foreign Direct Investment From Emerging Markets: The Challenges Ahead
Karl P. Sauvant
Foreign direct investment from emerging markets is an increasingly important phenomenon; firms from developed countries alone no longer undertake this activity. This volume provides the latest scholarship on this subject from eminent contributors from around the world. This volume demonstrates the importance of rigorous analysis to understand the dilemmas, the controversies, the disputes, and the policy issues that need to be considered in connection with this new phenomenon. In the wake of the financial crisis, it is more critical than ever for those involved in FDI research and policy to understand these issues.
Foreword: Competitiveness Of The Asean Countries: Corporate And Regulatory Drivers, Karl P. Sauvant
Foreword: Competitiveness Of The Asean Countries: Corporate And Regulatory Drivers, Karl P. Sauvant
Karl P. Sauvant
The BRICs, leading home countries among emerging markets, face a steep learning curve to meet the internationalization challenge, the host country challenge and the home country challenge. Each challenge requires an in-depth understanding of outward FDI and policy implications related to these challenges.